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A source of original research, and prevention and treatment strategies for symptoms and disorders related to the psychological effects of trauma.

Offers original research, prevention and treatment strategies for the psychological effects of trauma

Draws on the disciplines of psychology, medicine, social work, sociology, public health and law

Publishes in collaboration with the Child Advocacy Studies Training (CAST) program, University of South Carolina Upstate

This journal offers original research and prevention and treatment strategies for the psychological effects of trauma. Presents intervention models for the individual, the family and the community, new theoretical models, public policy proposals and more.

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The Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma presents original research and prevention and treatment strategies for dealing with symptoms and disorders related to the psychological effects of trauma. The journal examines intervention models directed toward the individual, family, and community, new theoretical models and approaches, and public policy proposals and innovations. With a multidisciplinary approach that draws input from the psychological, medical, social work, sociological, public health, and legal fields, the journal features research, intervention approaches and evidence-based programs, theoretical articles, specific review articles, brief reports and case studies, and commentaries on current and/or controversial topics.

Among the topics examined in the Journal of Child & Adolescent Trauma: